Wouldn't that result in an enormous (and hence very difficult to use/unusable) file?
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Andy WOct 14 '12 at 17:35

exactly enormous. according to my estimation, they will be larger than 300GB. But these original gpx files are very useful to me because I want to build trajectories of users using these gpx files. I have tried to crawl these gpx files to my computer by a small program(I wrote it:P), but it is too slow to bear...I'm wondering why not the OSM.org just pack these original gpx files up and release it with routine update:(?(just like the osm file?)
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krist333Oct 16 '12 at 15:52

I downloaded and installed QGIS 2.0. The plugin 'OSM open search' is missing. It is neither found loadable from VIEW nor PLUGIN menu. It is also not in the REPOSITORY window. How can I get it installed into the QGIS software?
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user30727May 28 '14 at 13:36

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thanks a lot!!!It really helps me(like the POI files). However, what I need in addition is the raw(original) gpx files uploaded by users in openstreetmap.org/traces. But these files are seperated and not convenient to download them all. I have tried to crawl these gpx files to my computer by a small program in java(I wrote it:P), but it is too slow to bear...I'm wondering why not the OSM.org just pack these original gpx files up and release it with routine update:(?(just like the osm file?)
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krist333Oct 16 '12 at 16:01

This service is unfortunately discontinued by Cloudmade.
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AndreJMay 28 '14 at 14:53

thx for your answer. However, these files only include points without time label(maybe they are useful to other developers)which is very useful to me. What I want to build is a kind of trajectories of users, which is in a certain order of points.
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krist333Oct 18 '12 at 16:08

In a word, I need all the file in openstreetmap.org/traces. So I am wondering is there a package for these files with which I don't need to download them one by one.
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krist333Oct 18 '12 at 16:10